Andrew Gelman
Andrew Gelman
Hi, just thinking about it more, yes, I think the first form could be perfect. A On Mar 1, 2014, at 8:27 PM, Bob Carpenter [email protected] wrote: > Andrew suggested...
Hi, yes, any of these make sense to me. My goal is to make the coding more transparent to users, so it's clear that it's a mixture model, then details...
The error term is in the fitted model. In the output it is expressed by the inference for sigma, the sd of the error.
In practice it won't matter, and the geometric model is only approximate anyway. But, based on the geometry of the model, it really is sine, not tangent.
I can't remember! I looked up some numbers somewhere to complete the dataset, but I don't remember where.
Hi, below is the info in the file that I call hibbs_full.dat. The question is, where did I get the economic growth numbers from? The answer is, I'm not sure....
Fixed; thanks.
Fixed; thanks.
Hi, yes, these models are actually in chapter 14. We added in a forward reference to the appropriate section.